Right Back
Brandon’s Right Back is the kind of track that locks you in from the jump—effortlessly vibey, fun, but with just enough moodiness to keep it from feeling surface-level. It’s got that late-night, windows-down kind of energy, where the groove feels light but the emotions still linger underneath. The drum pattern has that loose, rolling bounce, similar to Frank Ocean’s Biking, giving the song a sense of movement that feels both relaxed and hypnotic.
The structure is fluid and free-flowing, almost reminiscent of early Brockhampton—there’s an unpolished, natural feel to it, like everything fell into place effortlessly. Nothing about it feels overly calculated, yet every element works together seamlessly, creating this hazy, infectious atmosphere that’s hard to shake. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t demand much from you, but before you know it, you’ve run it back five times in a row.
There’s something about how Brandon delivers his lines, too—there’s a cool detachment, but you can still hear the emotion lurking in the background. It’s that perfect blend of chill and introspective, making it just as fitting for a solo drive as it is for throwing on with friends. I’ve had it on repeat all day, and honestly don’t see that changing anytime soon.
BRANDON - RIGHT BACK
RATING - 9/10
GENRE - Rnb, Pop, Indie